Saturday, October 15, 2022

 i spent most of my life doing all i was aware that could be done to facilitate equality and was, in part, raised by a black man. that led me to believe that things such as displayed on this platform wasn't probable but in recent years i've come to see that black lives are a dangerous thing in certain situations. this post shows you some of that reality i once didn't see;


September saw the usual toll of white women in relationships with black men, whites who got involved in altercations with blacks, and robberies. There was also yet another gas station clerk and two Good Samaritans.

But one trend that showed up strongly this month: recidivism. Defined as the tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend, it’s often cited by psychologists as a hallmark of psychopathy [Psychopathy and Recidivism: A Review, by James F. Hemphill et al., Legal and Criminological Psychology, June 2011]. It is also a recurring theme in black-on-white homicides: suspects commit crimes after they have been released from prison or are otherwise on judicial probation. There were no less than three cases involving recidivists in September: the tragic deaths of jogger Eliza Fletcher, Allison Parker, and radio reporter Jim Matthews. See below........more..........

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